Definitions of ContentFrame | Type | Definition |
Attempt_suasion | C | The wish for action on the Addressee's part that the Speaker expresses. |
Awareness | C | The Content is the object of the Cognizer 's awareness. Content can be expressed as a direct object or in a PP Complement. |
Be_translation_equivalent | C | The information that is meant to be represented by the Source_symbol and Target_symbol . |
Certainty | C | The Content denotes the mental content that the Cognizer is certain or uncertain about. |
Coming_to_believe | C | With a target verb, the Content is usually expressed as a finite clausal Complement or an Object NP, and may sometimes be expressed by a PP: The President learned that the reporters were hungry . The children determined the answer . |
Eventive_cognizer_affecting | C | The new idea that the Cognizer accepts as a result of experiencing the Event . |
Experiencer_focus | C | Content is what the Experiencer 's feelings or experiences are directed towards or based upon. The Content differs from a stimulus because the Content is not construed as being direcly responsible for causing the emotion. |
Expressing_publicly | C | The attitude or feeling that the Communicator had not previously expressed. |
Have_as_translation_equivalent | C | The information that is meant to be represented by the Source_symbol and Target_symbol . |
Memory | C | The Content is the mental content that a Cognizer retains or forgets. |
Mental_activity | C | The situation or state-of-affairs that the Sentient_entity 's attention is focussed on. |
Reasoning | C | The Arguer wants the Addressee to entertain the Content , which can be a proposition to be believed or a course of action to be taken, based on the Support presented. |
Reassuring | C | Content A proposition or set of propositions that the Speaker wants the Experiencer to believe in order to feel reassured. |
Religious_belief | C | The Content is the object of the Believer 's religious conviction. Content can be expressed as a finite clause or in a in-PP Complement. |
Renunciation | C | The idea that the Speaker no longer associates with, whether it be an activity, a propostion, or a group. |
Sociability | C | The Protagonist may be sociable, shy, outgoing, etc. when in a particular situation, or about performing some action. |
Suasion | C | The wish for action on the Addressee 's part that the Speaker expresses. |
Talking_into | C | The wish for action on the Addressee 's part that the Speaker expresses. |
Tolerating | C | Content is what the Experiencer 's feeling of tolerance is directed towards.. The Content differs from a stimulus because the Content is not construed as being direcly responsible for causing the emotion. |
Translating | C | The information that is meant to be represented by the Source_symbol and Target_symbol . |
Trust | P | The Content denotes the mental content that the Cognizer is certain or uncertain about. |